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The Computer House of Cards, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, date back to the IBM Pavilion during the 1970 World’s Fair in Osaka, Japan. They are tremendously rare as they were created as souvenirs for guests, and were printed only once. This makes the Computer House of Cards an extremely desirable collectors item for Eames enthusiasts and technology buffs around the world.

Each image exhibits a part of the inner workings of a computer in stunning detail and clarity, in a time when the skeleton of computer technology looked much different. A time before the microchip was invented. Cards are perfect for framing to capture a record of what a 1970 pre-microchip computer looked like.

Fifty-six cards, 3.75 x 2.25", are in the deck as well as a pamphlet identifying each card. Decks have never been opened and are non-returnable, as are all our vintage items.